John Boyle Chapple

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John Boyle Chapple
Ontario MPP
In office
June 11, 1959 – September 24, 1963
Preceded byClare Edward Mapledoram
Succeeded byTed Freeman
ConstituencyFort William
Personal details
Born1909
Simcoe County, Ontario
Died1990
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Political partyLiberal

John Boyle Chapple (August 4, 1909 – 1990) was a Canadian politician, who represented Fort William in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1959 to 1963 as a Liberal member.[1]

Chapple was born in Simcoe County, Ontario to Clement Edward Chapple and Annie May Boyle.

Chapple was first elected in the general election in 1959 and but was defeated in the general elections in 1963. During the 26th Legislative Assembly of Ontario he served on eight Standing Committees of the Legislative Assembly, with a particular interest in lands and forests, mining, and agricultural issues. Chapple lost, in the 1971 general election, to the NDP candidate, Edward George Freeman.

Prior to being elected as a provincial MPP, Chapple had served one term as a Councillor on Fort William City Council from 1949-1951.

References

  1. ^ [1]| Legislative Assembly records

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